Signals - RE: Reloaded
Overzicht van films
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Stalin by Picasso or Portrait of a Woman with Moustache
Lene Berg | 30' | -
This short film traces the personal, political and artistic implications of a simple artistic act: Picasso’s 1953 memorial drawing of Stalin. -
Starting to Go Bad – New Narratives
Pat O’Neill | -
Best known for his densely layered abstract films, Pat O’Neill now carries his concerns into a new terrain of digital video with three short films. -
Steal This Book
Dora García | -
The publication Steal this Book documents eleven recent performance projects and, as a sculpture, is meant to be stolen. The artist explains. -
Stefan Themerson and Language
Erik van Zuylen | 46' | -
The Themersons had a significant influence on the art and philosophy of the avant-garde of Eastern Europe during the 1930s. Erik van Zuylen reminisces -
Time Code
Mike Figgis | 98' | United Kingdom | None
Lightfooted satire on Hollywood. The film is made up of four takes each lasting 90 minutes taken by four cameras. The recordings can be seen… -
Time Is a Book
Els Dietvorst | -
The artist Els Dietvorst invited fellow artists from all over the world to respond to the following question: How to create committed art today? -
Tokyo-Picnic
Pascal Baes | 13' | Belgium | None
A vision of Tokyo in accelerated time. Smooth and scratchy sounds create an indescribably tense atmosphere. -
Trailer Berlinale 2009
Uli M. Schüppel | 1' | Germany | None
This Berlinale trailer is a computer animation made by Uli Schüppel with the collaboration of Angelika Margull. Music by raccoons@work. -
Triumph of the Wild
Martha Colburn | 5' | USA | World premiere
Brilliant animated vision of the first chapters of American history: the American Revolution and two World Wars. -
Under No Enchantment
Luke Fowler, Alasdair Roberts | -
Two Glasgow-based artists team up for a combined film and music performance: ‘new folk’ reflected in a 16mm lens. -
Vedozero
Andrea Caccia | 93' | Italy | International premiere
Italian teenagers film their everyday lives using cameras and mobile phones, while the film maker wonders how far one can talk about being an author… -
Videodrome
David Cronenberg | 87' | Canada | None
In his obsessive quest for the origins of a macabre television show, a man slowly but surely turns into a video recorder. Socially critical horror…